Butter-worker



li. GORE.v Butter Worker.

Patented July 25, 1854.4

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EZEKIEL GORE; or BENNINGTON, VERMONT.

BUTTER-WORKER.

u specification of Letters ratent No. 11,370, dated July 25, 1854.

, To @ZZ whom i?? may concern Be it known that I,`EZEKIEL GORE, of Bennington, in the county` of Bennington and State of Vermont, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Butter-Worki ers; andI do `hereby declare thatthe followmy improved butter workers.

ing is a full, clear, and `exact description of the same, reference bemghad to the accomspecification, in :which- Figure l, 1s aplan or top y i panying drawings, `forming part of `this `10 view of one` of `Fig. 2, is a vertical longitudinal section of the same.

Similar letters of `reference ineach of the several `ig'ures indicate corresponding parts. e i

The nature of my invention consists 1n `the Aemployment of an endless revolving sack or bag for fcontainingand confining the butter, and conveying it to, and between i two iuted or working rollers, and through the water inthe tub or box `as fast as the rollers operate upon it, until it is thoroughly Worked, washed, and seasoned.

To enable others skilled in the art to `make and use my invention, I willproceed to describe its construction and operation.

A, represents the boXor tub which contains the water for washing the butter, and also `supports the bearings of the rollers B, C, D. TheboX A, is made in two sections, so that its upper part may be removed, and also the rollers and sack when it is desired tocleanse the lower part. The roller B, is made perfectly smooth, and has its bearing at the back end of the machine,

and the roller C, is fluted, as shown, and

has `its bearings near the front end of the machine. Onand around` these rollers,` the sack E, is arranged, as represented. rlhe roller, D,is iiuted similar to C, and operates in concert with it, but is prevented from touching it by the" Sack which is placed and revolves between it, as illustrated.

The 'sack carries the butter between the iuted rollers; and said rollers, as the but- `sack in motion.

ter passes between them, eifectually operat- 111g upon it, and working it to the state desired.

` F, `is a hopper, arranged above the fluted rollers, as represented; through this hopper, the salt is introduced between said rollers which work it into the butter as the sack lis made to over and under lap at the places where the openings are formed, as illustrated by the red lines.`

G, G, represent cog gearing for turning the iuted rollers in opposite directions. H, is a crank for turning the same.

The operation is as follows :.-The butter is placed in the sack and the tub filled' with water; the fluted rollers are caused to revolve, and as they revolve, they set the v The sack and the butter are thus caused to pass between the fluted rollers under the salt` hopper, and then through the water until thoroughly worked, cleansed and seasoned.

This machine operates well, and has been found to be well adaptedv for the purpose herein stated. It can be more easily operated than other machines in use, and the butter more speedily worked, cleansed, and seasoned by it. L

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is

A machine provided with an endless revolving sack, and having its parts arranged and operating essentially as herein described and shown, for working, cleansing, y

and seasoning butter, substantially as set forth. i EZEKIEL GORE. Witnesses: v JOHN CUSHMAN, J. I-IALsEY CUSHMAN. 

